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Stern Mustang Pinball Pics

McMean

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I think it looks OK. Hard to tell without playing it... you don't play the artwork after all. Lots of haters of WOZ turned out to love it after they played it.

Stop being such haters, yo.

Daniel
 

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Star Trek won me over when I actually got to play one.

That said, there will be more pins released in 2014 than possibly any time in many decades. If some of them are easy passes, we should be happy.
 

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mwong168 said:
Here are the features that were listed on Ford's own Mustang pinball machine page before they took it down:

Players will experience the thrill of building an amazing collection of the most desirable Mustangs; including GT's, Mach 1's, Cobras, Boss Mustangs and the 2015 Mustang.

Take your Mustangs racing against an array of colorful game characters in 8 different racing scenarios including drifting, drag racing, road races, rallies and police pursuits.

Take down the "SHIFT" drop targets to shift your way up thru the gears into "GEARS" Multiball.

Shoot around the playfield to earn Ford Racing parts and customize, modify and tune your Mustangs!

Advance thru the challenge ladder in order to race in the Silverball Stampede; an all-out coast to coast run against all of the wacky opponents in the game.

Features the voice of racing car driver and television host Tanner Foust.

Five decades of music to select from by artists like: Motorhead, Jan & Dean, The Romantics and more.

Artwork created by GT designer Camilo Pardo.

Special Features:
- "4 Barrel" action pop bumpers.
- Twin Stacked Supercharger ramps.
- "Donut Time" captive ball shot.
- M U S T A N G logo spell out feature indicates game progress.
- 1/24th scale decorative Mustang.
- "Mystery Ford" feature allows players to enhance their car collection with iconic cars from throughout the history of the brand.

I agree, this game is screaming for chrome! What a major oversight.

The features and modes sound well thought out. I hope the coders can execute.

This game came to fruition from announcement to actual product in a quick time-frame.
 

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Given the overwhelming positive feedback on the artwork for Metallica, I'm surprised they didn't go for more "edgy" retro artwork. Think CARtoons. For those not old enough to know what I mean, google Cartoons magazine and click images. Maybe it would have been an issue with license, but I think it could have been pretty cool to go with something a bit different than the norm.

Cheers,
Duane
 

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The artwork was likely Ford's decision. Stern doesn't have as much freedom in the art department as everyone thinks. Neither does JJP for that matter -- Jack admitted they wanted to use all hand-drawn art but the IP holder wouldn't allow it.

Metallica on the other hand, Dirty Donny has done a lot of stuff for James Hetfield in the past (including a custom Metallica one-off pin using Earth Shaker) so it was an easy sell -- might have even been James' intention in the first place
 

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Stern's Facebook Page said:
STERN PINBALL, INC.
American Pop Culture Icons Converge As Stern Pinball Announces Three New Ford Mustang-Themed Games

A new pinball game from Stern Pinball, featuring the all-new Ford Mustang and celebrating 50 years of the original pony car, debuts at the Chicago Auto Show

Stern Pinball will also offer a premium game featuring Mustang Boss 302, Boss 351 and Boss 429, plus a limited-edition game honoring the 1965 original and all-new 2015 Mustang

Champion pinball player Zach Sharpe will challenge journalists to beat his high score on the new machines during media preview days at the Chicago Auto Show on Feb. 6 and Feb. 7

CHICAGO, Feb. 4, 2014 – The all-new Ford Mustang headlines a trio of new pony car-themed pinball games to be revealed at the Chicago Auto Show. Crafted by Chicago’s own Stern Pinball, the Mustang-inspired games combine two prime examples of 20th century American pop culture – the coin-operated pinball machine and the original pony car.
“For five decades, Mustang has represented some of the best of American culture, inspiring a feeling of freedom and independence for people around the world,” said Steve Ling, Ford car marketing manager. “We’re excited to have Stern Pinball join us here in its hometown of Chicago with its brand-new games featuring Mustang.”
Stern is introducing three new Mustang-themed games this spring featuring cabinet and backboard artwork that pay tribute to 50 years of Mustang. The pro-level machines, designed for arcades and other public spaces, feature Mustangs from the past five decades. The more feature-rich premium edition focuses on Mustang Boss 302, Boss 351 and Boss 429 of 1969 to 1971 and 2012 to 2013.
Stern Pinball is one of many companies producing officially licensed products to celebrate 50 years of Mustang. Other licensees include Mattel with a 50 Years of Mustang Hot Wheels collection, Caddyshack with a limited-edition Shelby GT500 Mustang golf car and the Mustang GT pedal go kart from Berg. A range of apparel and other products are available from http://shopfordmerchandise.com.
The all-new 2015 Mustang makes its first Chicago appearance at the auto show alongside six of Stern’s pro-level Mustang games. Top-ranked competitive pinball player Zach Sharpe will also be on hand to demonstrate the new game and set benchmark scores for show visitors and media to challenge.
A special limited-edition model signed by the game designer features the 1965 original and the all-new 2015 Mustang. Both premium and limited-edition games feature genuine chrome Mustang badges on the speaker grilles.

“The first car I ever bought was a 1970 Mustang Sportroof with a 302, and I’m currently restoring a 1969 Mach 1,” said George Gomez, executive vice president for game design, Stern Pinball. “In designing these new games, we wanted to celebrate the freedom and fun of driving Mustang.”
Click to see a video about the Stern Mustang pinball games http://youtu.be/xvSLTNrLyK0
The games incorporate a mix of classic pinball play features and modern technology to let players “go racing” with some of the greatest Mustangs of all time, and even build up a dream collection as they progress.
Different interactive sections of the playfield and sequences of shots let players go drag racing, rallying, drifting and road racing in pursuit of a high score. For example, hitting specific targets with the ball enables gear shifting, and subsequent hits activate going up or down through the gears. The games feature video displays in the backboard and real Mustang sounds, giving players the visceral experience of driving Mustang.
Chicago is the spiritual home of the classic coin-operated pinball machine. The modern games were developed in the city in the 1920s and 1930s by companies such as Bally, Gottlieb and Williams as an evolution of 18th century French parlor games. Over time, designers added a wide array of features to enhance gameplay, and incorporated pop culture themes from movies, television, music and comic books – the same mediums that often incorporate Mustang.
Pinball pioneer Harry Williams said, “The ball is wild!”
“The beauty of pinball is that there is no set outcome, and it can’t be programmed like a video game,” said Gary Stern, founder of Stern Pinball. “That makes pinball a perfect match for Mustang, taking drivers anywhere they want to go.”
The very first Mustang-themed pinball game was introduced in 1964, the same year as the car, by the now-defunct Chicago Coin Company. Unfortunately, all of the other great Chicago pinball companies succumbed to the challenge of the video game business. Stern has committed to creating great games that remain true to what made pinball fun in the first place, while incorporating modern design and mechanical systems to challenge players.
2015 Ford Mustang
The all-new Mustang is the most advanced version yet of the iconic pony car. The sleek new design of Mustang fastback and convertible is backed up by world-class performance from a range of available engines, including a new turbocharged EcoBoost® 2.3-liter and an upgraded 5.0-liter V8 with more than 420 horsepower. In addition to state-of-the-art connectivity systems, Mustang features available advanced driver-assist systems, track apps, launch control and more.
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About Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With about 181,000 employees and 65 plants worldwide, the company’s automotive brands include Ford and Lincoln. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford and its products worldwide, please visit http://corporate.ford.com.
About Stern Pinball, Inc.
Stern Pinball, Inc., located just outside of Chicago, Illinois, is the oldest and largest producer of pinball games in the world. Stern’s highly talented creative and technical teams design, engineer and manufacture popular arcade-quality pinball games. Recent popular Stern titles include Star Trek, Metallica, Avengers, X-Men, AC/DC, Tron, Transformers, Avatar, Iron Man, Batman, Spiderman and many more. All of Stern’s pinball games are crafted by hand and assembled by Stern’s expert team in the United States. Both pinball enthusiasts and casual players around the globe enjoy Stern’s games. For more information, please visit www.sternpinball.com.
 

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Can't access that video at work...does it actually say Gomez is the designer? I will have to go back and read the note that Trudeau sent along with my Creech autograph, as he directly mentioned the Mustang and Walking Dead designs...I don't think he actually came out to *say* he was the designer of Mustang...but he was certianly keeping up the facade that he was.
 

SquidVicious

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spiroagnew said:
Can't access that video at work...does it actually say Gomez is the designer? I will have to go back and read the note that Trudeau sent along with my Creech autograph, as he directly mentioned the Mustang and Walking Dead designs...I don't think he actually came out to *say* he was the designer of Mustang...but he was certianly keeping up the facade that he was.

I don't think Gomez is in the loop as principle designer of any pins anymore ... he is the EVP of game design hence I guess #2 to GS
 

frolic

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I wish Gary would retire already so George can take over. George is not young either, I think he's 57, so its not like he'll have a long window being on top either.

GG is speaking for the company in these vids, not as designer.
 

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My very first impression was "yawn" too. Something really unimpressive about the design, features and layout. Looks like an econo Gottlieb.

Do you get the idea that Stern's idea mill is driven by a bunch of 60 year old's who think their generation is the only ones buying pinball machines? Washed up old music acts, antique cars reborn... :FP:
 

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Double "Meh" to Meh-tallica!
Played Metallica @ SB today.
1 game only. I liked it, alot!
Doh! Dammit! (hooked ?????)

Gomez.
Mustang.
Who knows.
We will see yet.